
معرفی
Rajan Jagpal is a Researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Centre for Integrated Materials, Processes & Structures (IMPS), The Foundry Centre for Digital Manufacturing & Design, and the Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems (SES). He holds a PhD in Automated Composite Manufacturing (2022) supervised by Prof. Evangelou, Prof. Loukaides, and Dr. Butler. His research focuses on composite materials processing, hydrogen storage technologies, UAV photogrammetry applications, and sustainable manufacturing systems.
Key research contributions include optimizing non-crimp fabric preforming via magnetic clamping and Bayesian algorithms, developing freeze-cast porous composites for hydrogen storage, and advancing UAV-based manufacturing quality control. He collaborates on projects like the High Speed Microtomography initiative (2022–present) investigating carbon fabric deformation mechanisms.
His work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable clean energy and industry innovation. He actively engages in public outreach, contributing to school engagement activities from 2018–2019. Jagpal is currently accepting doctoral students for research aligned with his expertise in advanced manufacturing and materials science.



